But I just rewatched the Washington game last night. Yes, still ticked off about that last throw. He looked very comfortable in that 4th quarter though and was moving the team very well and making some outstanding plays and decisions under pressure. He had just completed a nice gainer to Witten right before that play. They were looking good. He just got fooled there...plain and simple. The pressure cmae in about 1 second and he thought he had an outlet and let the ball go. Huge mistake...but not a choke. A mistake. He'd just passed for a TD and a pressure packed 2 pt conversion. The guy was not choking. he just failed on that one play. Plenty of time still, btw. But washington drove it down for the score and that was it.

He started that game poorly, looking way ouf synch. But he steadied the ship and we did not give up points to Washington on those early screwups (though we lost our chances, so still sucked). He played fine after the poor start. We went up 3-0 even after that bad start. They just controlled the ball and pressured us way to much.

What blew me away in rewatching the game was that I had forgot that right before they started that fateful drive near the end, the showed the stat of Romo the last 6 games...and how he had totally carried that team to be in playoff contention.

6 games. 8 TDs, 0 ints. 115 rating. 4 game winning drives and almost 5 vs NO. Total and completely carried the team....yet everyone only remembers than him getting fooled on that play vs Washington. Nothing else matters.

You can get fooled on a play-- even when you are starting to play well. It does not mean you choked. People that play sports usually understand that.

I'm a big Romo supporter, but he pretty much blew that game in WAS for us at the end of the season. That's not unusual for a really good QB to cough up a hairball now and then, but I'm not sure there's any way around the fact that he did, in the worst possible situation: a season ended game 17 for all the marbles.

I'm a big Romo supporter, but he pretty much blew that game in WAS for us at the end of the season. That's not unusual for a really good QB to cough up a hairball now and then, but I'm not sure there's any way around the fact that he did, in the worst possible situation: a season ended game 17 for all the marbles.

It's always for all the marbles when Romo loses his marbles. Game 17 vs the Eagles, game 1 of the Playoffs vs Seattle the game vs New York Giants on and on....even this year vs Washington, thus the list of self destruction continues to grow.

One thing consistent with Tony Romo throughout his entire NFL career is his horrible results in the clutch and in the most important games of his life.

It's always for all the marbles when Romo loses his marbles. Game 17 vs the Eagles, game 1 of the Playoffs vs Seattle the game vs New York Giants on and on....even this year vs Washington, thus the list of self destruction continues to grow.

One thing consistent with Tony Romo through out his NFL career is his horrible results in the clutch and in the most important games of his life.

Yeah, this is pretty much all fantasy from somebody who didn't watch those other games very closely.

Yeah, this is pretty much all fantasy from somebody who didn't watch those other games very closely.

I watched three interceptions by Tony ROmo in the most important game of the year the other day.

If you add up his turnovers in the most important NFL games of his life, it's just astounding that anyone would try to justify the ineptness he has created with bonehead game changing mishaps, throughout his fabled career.

Same with Jerry Jones, how anyone can justify his credibility is without sanity.

It's always for all the marbles when Romo loses his marbles. Game 17 vs the Eagles, game 1 of the Playoffs vs Seattle the game vs New York Giants on and on....even this year vs Washington, thus the list of self destruction continues to grow.

One thing consistent with Tony Romo throughout his entire NFL career is his horrible results in the clutch and in the most important games of his life.

I can think of just as many were he came up big, but you guys only recall the failures. The fact that you included that game back in the Jurrassic Period vs Seattle as a game where he choked as a QB tells me all I need to know.
Even just last year in the do-or-die vs New York--we lost and were outclassed..had no chance really-- but he actually played well. What about the end of season win vs Philly? Or the playoff win vs Philly?
He deserves to take heat, but I just think people only choose to remember the bad stuff.

As for getting fooled during the blitz on that terrible pick vs Washington. That exact result , sadly, would have happened in week 3 just as it happened then. It had ZERO to do with the what game it was. It was just a bad decision where he got blitzed and instead of trying to throw it out of bounds, he thought he had his outlet to Murray in place...but he got fooled.
His flaw is he tries to do to much...almost the oppostie of choking, btw. He loves those situations and looked very confident in that drive and the preceeding TD drive.

I can think of just as many were he came up big, but you guys only recall the failures. The fact that you included that game back in the Jurrassic Period vs Seattle as a game where he choked as a QB tells me all I need to know.
Even just last year in the do-or-die vs New York--we lost and were outclassed..had no chance really-- but he actually played well. What about the end of season win vs Philly? Or the playoff win vs Philly?
He deserves to take heat, but I just think people only choose to remember the bad stuff.

As for getting fooled during the blitz on that terrible pick vs Washington. That exact result , sadly, would have happened in week 3 just as it happened then. It had ZERO to do with the what game it was. It was just a bad decision where he got blitzed and instead of trying to throw it out of bounds, he thought he had his outlet to Murray in place...but he got fooled.
His flaw is he trys to do to much...almost the oppsotie of choking. He loves those sioutations and looked very confident in that drive and the preceeding TD drive.

No, people remember because the most important games he choked in, ended hope for the Season, year after year.

Though I think they were both good QBs and fantastic Pros that should always be loved/cherished as people, Tony Romo is Choke Artist and he always will be, just like Danny White.

It's always for all the marbles when Romo loses his marbles. Game 17 vs the Eagles, game 1 of the Playoffs vs Seattle the game vs New York Giants on and on....even this year vs Washington, thus the list of self destruction continues to grow.

One thing consistent with Tony Romo throughout his entire NFL career is his horrible results in the clutch and in the most important games of his life.

It's fun to read this stuff and then try to understand how reality is forgotten.

Against the giants in 07 he never had a turnover.

In fact on the second to last play of the game he made what should have been an incredible game winning Td in the same spot that staubach hit tony bill in 1979.

Only it wasn't a Td, know why?

Because Patrick crayton for no reason, and to this day he has no answer for this mistake, stopped running his route after misreading the defense.

Romo read it correctly and threw the ball to a perfect spot, crayton wasn't there because he gave up on the play. We lost. We should not have. The fans and the media never ever talk about this play but love to point out the final desperation throw on 4th down. Sad.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-HFw32xcU
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As far as the Seattle game goes, that is the toughest atmosphere in the league and he led his team right down the field trailing in the 4th qtr of his first playoff game.

The odd overturning of witten's first down was a bummer.

He made the mistake on the hold, they then changed the rule on the kicking balls.
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It's fun to read this stuff and then try to understand how reality is forgotten.

Against the giants in 07 he never had a turnover.

In fact on the second to last play of the game he made what should have been an incredible game winning Td in the same spot that staubach hit tony bill in 1979.

Only it wasn't a Td, know why?

Because Patrick crayton for no reason, and to this day he has no answer for this mistake, stopped running his route after misreading the defense.

Romo read it correctly and threw the ball to a perfect spot, crayton wasn't there because he gave up on the play. We lost. We should not have. The fans and the media never ever talk about this play but love to point out the final desperation throw on 4th down. Sad.http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ti-HFw32xcU
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As far as the Seattle game goes, that is the toughest atmosphere in the league and he led his team right down the field trailing in the 4th qtr of his first playoff game.

The odd overturning of witten's first down was a bummer.

He made the mistake on the hold, they then changed the rule on the kicking balls.
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I can't believe how easily people forget that Giants game and play.
That WAS a perfect throw for the win. No Giants SB parade and quite possibly a SB appearance by Dallas...up in smoke. Somehow, Romo gets the blame.
It's baffling.

I can't believe how easily people forget that Giants game and play.
That WAS a perfect throw for the win. No Giants SB parade and quite possibly a SB appearance by Dallas...up in smoke. Somehow, Romo gets the blame.
It's baffling.

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There is the other play tat has driven me crazy for years.

The giants blitzed and gambled putting safety RW mcquarters on Austin and miles ran right past him for an easy 60 yd Td, but columbo and barber couldn't get there blocks.

Romo needs to do more and it does not require carrying the tea on his back. Play within yourself and stop hurting the team with the turnovers. I would rather see Romo come up short than to see the guy throw multiple ints forcing the ball.

Romo needs to do more and it does not require carrying the tea on his back. Play within yourself and stop hurting the team with the turnovers. I would rather see Romo come up short than to see the guy throw multiple ints forcing the ball.

Thats just who Romo is. At 33 (in April) he's not going to change. Sometimes I wonder if Romo had a coach that would have kept him on a leash and held him accountable, instead of just pat him on the back when he makes those same mistakes, would things be different?

Delhomme turned into a joke once he got old but his 2003 playoff run was still incredible. 6 TDs, 1 INT and took the dynasty Pats to the limit in the Super Bowl. If only Romo could have just ONE run like that...

The preseason started off with a free rusher up the middle against Oakland, romo was thrown to the ground and witten got a lacerated spleen.

The regular season started with the second play of the year having Bernard come free up the middle and sack romo.

The season ended on a play where a free rusher came up the middle and hit romo.

Pretty sure that's the problem.

kind of like in Philly, on a third and long a free rusher came up the middle romo dodged two sacks and completed a 25 yd pass to Austin for a first down, two plays later he hits Dez for a Td. Had he taken the sack the season would have been over at Philly in November.

I maybe crazy, but maybe the problem isn't the guy people like u complain about 24/7.